Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II

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Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II, known as Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout (スーパーマッスルボマー: The International Blowout) in Japan, is the 1994 sequel to Saturday Night Slam Masters and the second game in the series. It was not ported to home consoles.

The wrestlers of the Capcom Wrestling Association gather once again, but this time the Blood Wrestling Association has joined in to wrestle with the CWA for the championship. Victor Ortega, the previous Muscle Bomber champion, as well as owner of the CWA, had left because he couldn't find anyone strong enough to give him a decent challenge. Now he's back, and is the guy to beat to earn the championship.

Ring of Destruction plays like most Capcom fighting games of the era, in which the player has to win two rounds to claim victory. Its control system included a five-button layout consisted of punch and kick buttons of weak and heavy strengths and a grapple button.

Three Street Fighter characters appear in the backgrounds of Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters II: Zangief in the Moscow stage, Balrog in the Las Vegas stage and E. Honda in the final CWA stage.

The SUPER lettering in the game's Japanese name Super Muscle Bomber was taken from Super Street Fighter II, which appears in the attract mode of Ring of Destruction's Japanese version, as well as whenever a special throw came out successful after a taunt (in both English and Japanese versions).